Feliciano Ynocencio, Jr.

Dec 23, 1946 - Sep 19, 2010

Racine – Feliciano T. Ynocencio, Jr., 63, passed away at WFH All Saints Hospital on Sunday, September 19. 2010. Was born in Cotulla, Texas on December 23, 1946, son of Feliciano and Seledonia (nee: Cruz) Ynocencio. He was a Racine resident all his life, and attended Holy Name School, and Park High School.

Feliciano worked many years at AMC/Chrysler in Kenosha before leaving to operate his own businesses, Ynocencio Trucking, and the 4-G’s Bar. While Feliciano enjoyed all that life had to offer, he was happiest when he was with his family. He loved to cook out for family gatherings, play golf and pool, and watch football. He was also a Golden Gloves Champion.

He is survived his daughters, “The 4-G’s”, Gabriella (Kulvinder) Jutley of Racine, Genessa Ynocencio, Gloria Ynocencio, and Galaxy Ynocencio all of Waukesha; 14 grandchildren; his mother, Seldonia Ynocencio; brothers, Ignacio (Alma) Ynocencio, George Ynocencio, David Ynocencio; sisters, Mary Jane Servantez, Yolanda Ynocencio, Seledonia (Thomas) Hebling, Diana (Philip) Hebling, Alma Ynocencio, Catherine Ynocencio, Athena Hetchler, and Linda Garcia. He is further survived by his dear friend and companion, Doris Heikila, and well as many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his father; his son, Daniel Martinez; and brothers, Sostenes Ynocencio, Eugene Ynocencio, and Ishmael Ynocencio.

Family and friends can meet at St. Richard of Chichester Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 25, 2010 for the funeral mass beginning at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Ron Gramza officiating. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Caledonia. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Thursday evening from 5:00 until 7:30 p.m.

We, the family of Feliciano Ynocencio offer our sincerest thanks and gratitude to all of those who have assisted us in so many ways during this very difficult time.

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